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BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg July 6, 2024

of classrooms and morale in schools, we have one big question this morning. how best can parents and the public judge what s really going on? for her first interview since the death of ruth perry, the chief inpector of schools, amanda spielman, is here to answer our questions. after the prime minister s friend and deputy quit after he was found to have bullied stuff, the government s new number two oliver dowden is here too. the leader of the liberal democrats, sir ed davey, will be back in the studio, with only a couple of weeks until the local elections. vying for attention with labour, still well ahead in the polls their pensions spokesman, jonathan ashworth is with us too. and with me at the megadesk. henry dimbleby, foodie, author, who until last month was helping the government with their plans. lorna hughes, editor of scotland s sunday mail. who s made the running on a series of important revelations about the snp. and the voice of thousands of teachers, and crit ....

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BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg June 4, 2024 08:02:00

Mary bousted, the joint secreatry general of the neu. morning, and welcome to our megadesk. it looks a bit different this week because this is the huge desk we have to get ready for all the programmes and politicking around the local elections in a couple of weeks time. and you are watching us on bbc two this week because of all those hardy and impressive souls who are pounding london s pavements over on bbc one. but i m thrilled to be with you here. let s take a look at the papers today. the observer claims the tories have a plan to politicise the pill civil service after that the raab scandal. sunday times is a fascinating story ....

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Super Eagles' AFCON 2021 Opponents to Emerge Next Month


Femi Solajawith agency report
After over one month postponement, the much-awaited draw ceremony for next year’s AFCON tournament will now hold next month, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed the development yesterday.
The final draw for the premier continental football event was to hold on 25th of June but was postponed due to some logistics reasons at the last minute but the Secreatry General of CAF, Mosengo-Omba, last night confirmed that the ceremony will hold in Yaounde, Cameroon on the 15th of August.
Nigeria is among the 24 countries to be placed in six groups of four teams for the group phase of the tournament. ....

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